Utah State University

Being the largest residential public university of the state, the Utah State University receives several applications from international students every year. More than 14,000 students live in or near the university campus. Take a look at some of the essential details of the Utah State University.

Facts

Name of the Institution

Utah State University

Type of Institution

Public, Space Grant and Land Grant institute

Location (Contact Details)

Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah – 84322, United States of America

Ph. No. – (435)797-1000

Email – admit@usu.edu

Ownership

Government

Accreditation / Affiliation

The university is accredited by -

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities

Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International)

American Association for Leisure and Recreation, Council on Accreditation (AALR)

American Dietetic Association, Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE)

Society of American Foresters (SAF)

Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE)

Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)

Foundation for Interior Design Education and Research (FIDER)

Landscape Architecture Accrediting Board (LAAB)

Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)

Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA)

National Association of Schools of Music, Commission on Accreditation (NASM)

Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA)

The university is affiliated to -

Utah System of Higher Education

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU)

Courses Offered

Undergraduate courses in -

Agricultural Communication & Journalism

Accounting

Biochemistry

Business Administration

Social Studies

Graduate courses in -

Statistics

Landscape Architecture

Political Science

Geography

Geology

Minor study programs in -

Geographic Information Science

General Theater Studies

Linguistics Courses

Fundamentals of Music

History of Jazz

Departments / Branches

Information Technology

Mathematics

Music

Public Safety

History

Agriculture

Social Sciences

Engineering

Education & Human Services

Business

Natural Resources

Admission Procedure / Eligibility Criteria

Follow the steps during admission:

Complete filling up the application form available online or from the university counters and sign it from official authorities

Official transcripts from the heads of institute previously attended must be submitted

Valid SAT or ACT scores

A non refundable application fee must be paid at the time of submission of form

Submit mark sheets of high school and any degree / diploma examination passed

Submit documents supporting availability of funds during study at the university

Submit appropriate documents with application form to avail scholarships or awards

Scholarships

Alumni Legacy Non Resident Waiver

Off Campus Scholarships

Western Undergraduate Exchange Program (WUE)

USU Financial Aid

Multiple Tuition Waiver

Departmental Scholarships

Fee Structure

Fees for undergraduate courses -

$1,685.25 to $12,445.52

Fees for graduate courses -

$1,985.41 to $14,904.51

Examinations & Results

Examinations are held on a semester basis. There are three semesters and examinations are held at the end of the fall, summer and spring semesters.

Established in the Year

1888

Website

www.usu.edu

Facts & Figures

The university was established as only a study center on agriculture

There are eight colleges under the university which provide more than 150 bachelor degree programs, 97 master degree programs and 38 research subjects

The university lays stress on participation in extra curricular activities. The university athletic teams, popularly referred to as Utah State Aggies, are members of the Western Athletic Conference and hold a position in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association

The university is the largest residential state owned institution of Utah. More than 14,000 students live in the university campus or in university accommodations located close to the campus.

Another unique feature of the university is that it has its own creamery. Students from the domestic arts and dairying departments prepare milk products like ice cream, butter and cheese on a commercial basis